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ITMP Seminar "High-Energy Behavior of Scattering Amplitudes in Theories with Purely Virtual Particles"

ITMP Seminar
20 February 2024

Dear Colleagues,

We are pleased to announce that the next ITMP seminar will be held on Wednesday, Feb 21, 18:00 (Moscow time). It will be organised via Zoom.

Speaker: Dr. Marco Piva, University of Warsaw

Title: High-Energy Behavior of Scattering Amplitudes in Theories with Purely Virtual Particles

Abstract: A certain class of renormalizable quantum field theories with purely virtual particles, including quantum gravity, exhibits undesired behaviors, typical of nonrenormalizable theories, and seems to violate unitarity bounds. In particular, cross sections can grow as powers of the center-of-mass energy squared. In this talk we argue that the problem should be viewed as a violation of perturbativity, instead of unitarity. Indeed, we show that nonperturbative techniques, such as resummation of self energies, fixes the issue. As an explicit example, we consider a class of O(N) theories, which can be studied exactly to the leading order in the large-N expansion. We show that, after the resummation, the cross sections correctly decrease as inverse powers of the center-of-mass energy squared and that the amplitudes satisfy unitarity. These results are compared to theories with ghosts, where the resummation does not help in improving the high-energy behavior, and to nonrenormalizable theories. Finally, the appearance of new resonances or bound states is discussed.

If you want to join the seminar please register here before 16:00, February 21 here.

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